3/5 Raihaan C. 1 year ago on Google
Arrived
at
the
hotel
after
a
2
week
travelling
tour
and
were
just
looking
for
a
place
to
settle
and
stay
without
the
constant
packing
moving
and
unpacking.
We
were
travelling
with
two
kids
aged
7
and
2
and
so
were
exhausted.
We
stayed
at
the
hotel
for
three
nights.
Arrived
at
the
room
and
were
offered
a
choice
of
two
rooms
(one
double
room
with
an
additional
mattress
or
a
suite
which
had
a
double
bed,
two
singles
and
a
small
living
area)
and
we
opted
for
the
smaller
room
as
it
meant
less
space
for
the
kids
to
move
around
(easier
to
keep
an
eye
on
them),
and
we
have
been
using
this
size
room
throughout
our
tour
and
it
was
fine,
and
to
also
keep
costs
down.
The
room
was
nice
and
tidy,
had
a
large
three
seater
sofa
and
an
armchair
too.
Behind
the
sofa
was
a
large
sliding
window
which
had
only
a
small
ledge
outside
of
it,
and
as
far
as
I
know
the
window
did
not
lock.
THIS
IS
A
VERY
DANGEROUS
WINDOW
and
considering
we
were
on
the
third
floor,
we
had
to
ensure
that
the
window
was
covered
by
the
sofa
at
all
times
and
that
the
kids
went
nowhere
near
this.
-
We
should
not
have
to
worry
about
this
whilst
on
a
break.
Other
than
this,
the
room
had
air
conditioning,
a
TV,
a
desk
area,
a
wall
mounted
fan/air
vent
rather
than
a
ceiling
mounted
one,
sufficient
wardrobe
space.
The
bathroom
was
nice
and
clean
apart
from
some
old
and
dirty
grouting
in
the
shower.
They
provided
dental
and
shaving
kits
as
well
as
soap,
shampoo,
conditioner
and
body
lotion.
No
shower
gel
:(
Breakfast
was
served
as
a
buffet
system
with
some
minor
changes
to
it
on
a
daily
basis.
Items
served
were
channey,
aloo
tarkari,
halwa,
sometimes
chicken,
keema,
haleem,
porridge,
paratha,
puri,
tandoori
paratha/naan.
Puri
was
regularly
old
and
therefore
dry.
Tea
and
hot
milk
were
served
in
a
flask
type
container.
We
found
out
later
on
that
we
could
have
items
made
to
rder
such
as
fried/half
fried
eggs,
omellete
with
various
toppings,
and
even
french
toast.
It
would
have
helped
if
we
had
known
this
sooner.
The
juices
they
served
were
Tang,
and
as
being
a
foreigner,
am
unable
to
drink
the
local
water
(mineral/mountain
only
for
me!),
and
therefore
I
feel
that
the
juices
here
did
give
me
and
my
kids
an
upset
tummy.
The
guys
at
the
breakfast
area
were
very
helpful
and
nice.
We
used
room
service
at
times
for
ironing,
warming
up
some
food
purchased
from
outside
and
the
team
were
very
helpful.
Prices
for
ironing
were
inconsistent,
but
the
guys
were
very
helpful.
Cash
was
paid
directly
to
the
people
doing
the
work.
Wifi
was
working
well
and
were
able
to
get
a
lot
done
here
in
terms
of
work/research.
Car
park
was
able
to
keep
a
few
cars,
maybe
about
20.
During
our
stay,
there
were
what
I
believe
to
be
Afghani
refugee
families
and
the
kids
were
playing
and
running
around
at
times
-
not
a
problem,
but
on
one
occassion
the
lift
was
broken
which
I
beleive
was
due
to
the
kids
playing
-
not
ideal
when
we
wanted
breakfast
in
our
room
due
to
illness
or
when
carrying
luggage
back
downstairs
upon
checking
out.
Overall,
would
I
stay
here
again?
Probably
not.
I
would
probably
look
at
staying
somewhere
more
in
the
residential
areas
and
probably
a
little
bit
cheaper.